This is a “spell it out” challenge, where you will spell out a word (or words) using one of two options:1. Use only the first word of a title. For example, if you choose to spell out the word “winter,” you might use Inspector Specter by EJ Copperman for the letter “I”. 2. Use an author’s first or last name. Eg: for the word winter, you might use a book by “Ellery Adams” for the letter “E”.

The words “the”, “and” and “an” do not count.

Books DO NOT all have to be mysteries. You can use any genres.

A book can only be used once for this challenge, but can be used for other challenges.

I'm in. I'm planning a reread of Sue Grafton's alphabet series, which should take up most of this challenge, so I'll mainly just have one of each letter to use. Currently eyeing BOXING DAY as a choice.

S - Seances Are For Suckers by Tamara BerryC - Bones Behind the Wheels by E.J. CoppermanA - Death by Committee by Alexis MarsanR - Remains of the Dead by Wendy RobertsF - Murder at Redwood Cove by Janet Finsilver

C - Clock and Dagger by Julianne Holmes Finished 12/24/18O - The Good Byline by Jill OrrC - Chime and Punishment by Julianne HolmesO - The Bad Break by Jill OrrA - An Open Book by Sheila Connolly

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